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Horror Mall’s digital bestseller list for September

Saturday, October 03rd, 2009 | Author: sdballz

We’re excited to see two Skullvines titles made Horror Mall‘s digital bestseller list yet again!  For September, Michele Lee’s Rot came in second while Paul Kane’s RED made fourth.

Thanks again to all those enjoying our digital titles!  We appreciate your support, and be sure to spread the word!  Remember, if you blog about it, let us know so we can enter you in our BLOG CONTEST.  Time is running out for that, so hurry!

4 more Skullvines titles are now digital!

Thursday, August 20th, 2009 | Author: sdballz

Now available in digital format (in addition to print) are Wrath James White’s Sloppy Seconds, Michele Lee’s Rot, Paul Kane’s RED, and both William Winckler film novelizations together in one Double Feature!

CLICK HERE for more details.

And be sure to pick up our other titles already available in digital: Mark McLaughlin’s Twisted Tales for Sick Puppies and Rich Ristow’s Into the Cruel Sea.

PLUS! Don’t forget that if you buy any of these titles and blog a review for them, notify us to be entered into our Blog Contest!  Not only will you get a chance to win Skullvines titles for a year, but we’ll link to your blog review, offering more traffic to your site.

Special review of Paul Kane’s RED

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 | Author: sdballz

We’d like to thank Barbie Wilde, the Female Cenobite in Hellbound: Hellraiser II and a contributing author to the Hellbound Hearts anthology, for writing such a wonderful review of Paul Kane’s RED:

“What Big Teeth You Have!”

“The Better To Eat You With, My Dear!”

Sex and violence run like scarlet, subterranean rivers beneath the surface of many iconic fairy tales and Little Red Riding Hood is no exception. A young girl loses her way in a dark forest and meets a Woodsman and then a Wolf. They both ask her questions and give her advice, but who is friend and who is foe? She arrives at Grandma’s house, only to find her beloved Nan in the belly of the beast, literally. What happens after Red Riding Hood’s unfortunate discovery of a Wolf in Grandma’s clothing is not definitive: in various versions of the fairy tale she either escapes unscathed; or she’s eaten by the Wolf; or she’s cut out of the Wolf’s stomach by the helpful Woodsman. But whatever the final dénouement, it’s always bloody, it’s always violent, and someone always ends up dead. And this is what people read to their kids as a bedtime story! No wonder human beings are so fascinated by horror. We’ve all been indoctrinated from a very early age.

In RED, Paul Kane’s very modern take on a centuries’ old tale, Red Riding Hood is Rachel Daniels, a pretty young woman with a big heart and a terrible taste in men, who undertakes a mission of mercy to take some medicine to an old lady who lives on a council estate in a bad part of town. She meets a few disaffected youths on the way, which is threatening enough, but something else is stalking her – a creature that is snuffling out the familiar scent of an adversary from the distant past and who is eager to taste the blood that was denied to it all those years ago.

From RED’s shocking first chapter through wicked twists and turns to the end, the story surprises, intrigues and beguiles you. Paul Kane’s taut, muscular, yet descriptive prose conjures up disturbing images in your mind that you won’t be able to dislodge for months. Kane’s writing is frighteningly realistic. Not only are you there with Rachel for every moment of her ordeal, but you also inhabit the shape-shifting monster’s mind — privy to his motivations and his side of the story. RED is a beautifully visceral, dark tale and if any novella was ripe for a film adaptation, it’s this one.

RED by Paul Kane

Horror World and Horror Bound reviews!

Tuesday, May 05th, 2009 | Author: sdballz

More reviews are up for Skullvines titles!  Check out the one for Paul Kane’s RED at Horror Bound.  And at Horror World, scroll down to see one for RED as well as Hallam Heathcoat’s Necrotica!

Thank you!

Two new reviews to check out!

Thursday, April 02nd, 2009 | Author: sdballz

Woohoo!  Here are two great reviews of our titles:

Nick Cato tackles Mark McLaughlin’s Twisted Tales for Sick Puppies HERE,

and Sheila Merritt digs into Paul Kane’s RED at Hellnotes!

Thanks Nick and Sheila!  We’re thrilled that you enjoyed them.

And folks, don’t forget to pick up your copies at the Bookstore and use them to enter our Blog Contest.

New review of Paul Kane’s RED!

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 | Author: sdballz

Check out Nick Cato’s review HERE.

RED by Paul Kane

And there are still some copies available that are signed by Paul Kane, Tim Lebbon, and artist Dave McKean (also the artist for Neil Gaiman’s Graveyard Book).  So hurry up and ORDER to increase your chances of getting one!